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Monday, May 20, 2013

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Chinese premier seeks 'mutual trust' on trade and border dispute in first India visit
Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang has vowed to increase "mutual trust" with India in his first trip abroad since assuming office. Talks with Indian leaders are expected to focus on trade and recent border tensions.
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Sports
IPL inspires other Indian sports
Cricket's hugely popular Indian Premier League (IPL) is being played in its sixth season. Despite recent controversies surrounding the event, its unabated success has started to inspire other sports formats.
Bilateral relations
India and China bury the hatchet, focus on trade
Indian and Chinese leaders have played down their recent border dispute and other tensions and promised to work together towards regional stability and the economic growth.
International Relations
Japan's regional isolation higher than ever
Japan's neighbors are getting wary of PM Shinzo Abe and his center-right government. At home, however, Abe is bucking the trend of his immediate predecessors and riding high in the opinion polls.
International Relations
Myanmar's president makes historic US visit
On Monday, US President Barack Obama will receive the president of Myanmar, Thein Sein, in Washington. The visit itself represents a symbolic victory in several ways, but disagreements remain between the two countries.
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